Don't be fooled by the graphics. This puzzle game grows extremely hard, but it's still a lot of fun to solve.

User Rating: 8 | Toki Tori PC
Gameplay: 3.5/5
+ This game is partly a platformer but mostly a puzzle game. You control a chicken who has a set of specific moves he can perform. These moves include teleporting in one of four directions (up, down, left, right), setting up a floating bridge, creating a rock to stand on, moving switchblocks, freezing enemies, floating in a bubble, and a few others.
Your goal is to collect all the eggs that are scattered around the level in strategic locations. The trick is that most of your moves have a limited number of uses each level so you have to carefully plan on the specific place to use them. Which means that some of the later levels grow extremely big, complicated, and challenging. I have to say that I was really impressed with how hard it was to figure out some of the levels even though you are limited to just a handful of moves (and typically the levels themselves are not that expansive).
I think what really saved the game from growing unbearable was the rewind feature. Since you will undoubtedly make a mistake or get killed by an enemy multiple times in a level, you can easily rewind to a previous time when you were still safe and correct. The small downside is that the rewind happens in intervals so sometimes you overshoot or undershoot and can't get back to the exact location you want. But still it makes the game a lot more approachable and less frustrating.

Story/Presentation: 3.5/5
+ I don't think there's a clear story to this game. But there is a world and an environment that you sort of explore. It's more of a background to the levels rather than a motivation. A lot of stuff doesn't make sense but at the same time it's simple, charming, and at least gives reason to some of the puzzle elements.

Graphics: 4/5
+ The graphics themselves look pretty good when you have them at full setting. Little effects like the blurry VCR bars on the screen when you rewind are nice additions that may go unnoticed by some, but I appreciated it. Overall the animations and models are good enough to enjoy without getting in the way.

Value: 4/5
+ I beat the main game in around 7 hours. There are only four worlds and about 12 normal levels within each. Some are real easy to breeze through but the later ones will definitely take you a long time staring at your screen. Once you beat these, though, there are a selection of hard levels and also a few bonus levels. I played a few of these hard levels already and they definitely live up to their name, and I'm sure they will bring plenty more hours of entertainment. For $5 it's really worth your money to at least try this game, especially if you enjoy figuring out some challenging puzzles.